Course description

Judicial Review For Litigators - Introduction

Judicial review is a major growth area of litigation and has continued to grow in importance and scope over the last few years. In particular, the scope for Human Rights Act 1988 challenges has given a new emphasis to this important area. This course will provide you with a sound grounding in judicial review and give you the confidence to offer effective, accurate advice.

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Training Course Content

By the end of this course you will be able to:Identify and advise on the basic concepts of public lawRecognise those bodies that are susceptible to review, both from a conventional judicial review perspective and from a Human Rights Act 1988 positionSpot reviewable decisionsBe able to identify a potential clientUnderstand the grounds for seeking reviewAdvise on the range of remedies available in judicial review understand sufficient judicial review procedural law to let you run a judicial review claim

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BPP Professional Education is one of the specialist examination-based and professional development training arm of the BPP Group, Europe's biggest professional education and publishing provider with 2,000 staff members across 40 countries and over 30,000 students per year. BPP Professional Education...